Un Si Grand Soleil Spoilers: Episode Recap for Monday, June 15, 2026 | TV Series News

In the next episode of Un Si Grand Soleil, airing Monday, June 15 on France 3, tensions rise on two fronts: a legal battle over the Perrot family’s apartment and an increasingly hostile confrontation between Eve and Muriel.
Johanna decides to cut all ties with Sérignan after growing angry at his behavior toward the Perrots. Mélanie Perrot returns home exhausted after a night shift and discovers that the apartment has no running water. Salomé suspects the landlord is behind the disruption and suggests warning Johanna. When Inès arrives with a worker, she claims the water cut is due to a leak in the building and says repairs will take several days. Mélanie does not believe her explanation and is convinced the goal is to make the apartment unlivable so the family will leave. Johanna agrees, then calls Sérignan to end both their personal and professional relationship. She tells him she will now represent the Perrots. Later, she receives the family at her office and offers to defend them free of charge. She explains the legal steps needed, including hiring a bailiff to document the water cut and challenging the lease termination agreement they signed. She also plans to request an emergency hearing within three days, believing they still have a chance to win on the basis of lack of informed consent.
Meanwhile, at the workshop, Eve grows increasingly nervous while Alice Lombard tries to slip medication into Nathalie Gimenez’s drink, but fails. Eve pressures Alice to complete the plan by the next evening. Manu notices Eve’s agitation and becomes concerned, though she insists everything is fine. Laurine visits Boris and notices he is preoccupied. He tells her that Muriel is testifying at the trial that day and that the family drama around his marriage is not his main concern. Laurine says she has no issue with his upcoming wedding, even if she thinks things are moving too fast, and promises to be there.
In court, Muriel takes the stand and is questioned by Florent about why she was suspected in Eliott Faure’s murder. She explains that police believed she knew about Toma’s kidnapping, but insists she was not present at the killing and that there are facts proving it. Florent then raises the possibility that she ordered Boris’s murder, but Muriel says that theory was dropped only after Nathalie Gimenez became the main suspect. When Florent asks whether there is any formal proof clearing Boris Laumière, she says there is none, prompting him to tell the court that Boris was released only because investigators found someone else to accuse.
After the hearing, Muriel tries to speak with Eve, who has not answered her calls. Eve accuses Muriel of wanting to erase Eliott from Toma’s life. Muriel denies it, but Eve replies that Eliott’s death suits her. Muriel insists she tried to make things work with Eliott and that their breakup happened because he lied and put Toma in danger. Eve then warns that as long as she is alive, no one will take her grandson away.




